T is sleeping in the big bed full time is now. All tents, pack-n-plays, and other such sleep options have left her room. She's generally pretty happy with this but tonight she decided it was not quite right.
An hour after Daddy finished reading Tovina her nightly book, turned off the lights, and left the room, T started calling for Mommy or Daddy. (Either one of us was sufficient.) Daddy checked first but on the repeat request, I decided to give her a listen. There were a variety of issues that started with wanting a drink of water, then help finding her pacifiers, and then the real issue.
"Pillow Mommy. Lay down." Tovina has decided she would rather not sleep alone.
On one hand this is fine. We both love holding her and she'll only be small enough for really serious snuggling for a while.
On the other hand, she moves constantly at night and has a tendency to kick. Hence the answer, "Mommy is going to give you a kiss and then see you in the morning."
As I leaned over her for the promised kiss, Tovina wrapped her arms around my neck to give me a hug. While holding me, I heard, in her very sweetest voice, "Pleeeaaase Mommy. Pillow." Her tiny hand patted the spare pillow on her bed. "Cuddle please. Mommy cuddle Tonina" While she kept her voice sweet and magically prevented herself from whining, tears started leaking down her cheeks. I could feel them wet on my skin.
Wow.
That kid is good.
Needless to say, I stayed a few minutes longer than I planned.
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Awwww!
Ah, yeah, that kicking thing. Um, pretty sure she gets that from her father's side. Both Sheila and I were kickers. It was a lot of fun when we would have to share a bed when visiting relatives. Not.
for the first part i thought "unless you want to spend an hour every night laying with her you need to walk out",,, then the patting the pillow and crying,, you didn't stand a chance!!
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